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‘Clueless' turns 30: Alicia Silverstone & cast reveal when their kids first watched 1995 classic
As if we can believe “Clueless” is 30 years old! The teen comedy classic may have premiered back in 1995, but its legacy lives on. Stars Alicia Silverstone, Breckin Meyer and Elisa Donovan, along with director Amy Heckerling and costume designer Mona May, celebrated the milestone while chatting with Access Hollywood at the Academy Museum’s anniversary screening.
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Dakota Johnson & Chris Evans kiss Pedro Pascal cutout at ‘Materialists' premiere
Three wasn’t a crowd at the “Materialists” New York premiere, as Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans found a fun way to fill in for missing co-star Pedro Pascal.
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AMC to start showing pre-movie commercials, making wait times even longer
The company is joining its competitors Regal and Cinemark and play pre-movie commercials in addition to movie trailers.
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Ralph Macchio, Jackie Chan & Ben Wang talk ‘Karate Kid,' black belt and epic stunts
Ralph Macchio, Jackie Chan and Ben Wang are bringing the worlds of “Karate Kid” together in the newest installment, “Karate Kid: Legends.”
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Are the ‘Harry Potter' movies horror films? Kelly Clarkson & Finn Wolfhard debate
In this never-before-seen moment, certified horror-lover Finn Wolfhard reveals the one thing in horror movies that actually freaks him out, and Kelly Clarkson jokes that sometimes kids’ movies can be even scarier than R-rated films!
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Benicio del Toro spent 8 hours in a bathtub for Wes Anderson slo-mo shot
Benicio del Toro stars in “The Phoenician Scheme,” in a role written for him by director Wes Anderson, and dishes on spending 8 hours in the bathtub for an ambitious one-take slo-mo scene, and what happened when Bill Murray showed up to set with a boombox.
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Sweater vest worn by title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off up for auction
The sweater vest worn by Matthew Broderick in his role of Ferris Bueller in the 1986 film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” will be up for auction later this month.
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Cynthia Erivo teases how ‘Wicked: For Good' is going to differ from the 1st film
Erivo, Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh are more stars will be returning for “Wicked: For Good.”
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Trailer for highly anticipated ‘Wicked: For Good' released by Universal Pictures
The Emerald City is calling once again. The official trailer for “Wicked: For Good,” the highly anticipated movie musical, premiered Wednesday.
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Cynthia Erivo explains why ‘Wicked For Good' will be different
Access Hollywood spoke to Cynthia Erivo ahead of her hosting duties at the upcoming Tony Awards on Sunday. She teased what fans can expect with the upcoming film, “Wicked For Good.”
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Ana de Armas says it's ‘really amazing' to be working with Tom Cruise
Access Hollywood spoke to Ana De Armas at the premiere of “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina” on Tuesday night where she detailed what it was like filming the intense stunts and the physical toll that it took on her body.
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Where's Marty McFly's guitar? Search is on for ‘Back to the Future' prop decades later
“It’s somewhere lost in the space-time continuum,” says Michael J. Fox, who played McFly. “Or it’s in some Teamster’s garage.”
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‘Ferris Bueller's Day Off' star Mia Sara makes first red carpet appearance in 15 years
“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” star Mia Sara ended her 15-year hiatus from Hollywood while attending the premiere for her latest film “Life of Chuck” in Los Angeles.
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‘The Sandlot' star Patrick Renna joins the Savannah Bananas for a game
“A night to remember,” Patrick Renna wrote about the experience.
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‘Lilo & Stitch' passes ‘Sinners' to become 2nd highest grossing film of 2025
“Lilo & Stitch” has once again placed first on the box office charts.
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Ariana Grande to star in ‘Meet the Parents' sequel
Ariana Grande is set to star in the upcoming “Meet the Parents” sequel.
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New Wave documentary premieres in Chicago at 28th annual Asian American showcase
A documentary about the culture of Vietnamese Americans growing up in the eighties, their connection to the new wave music scene premiered in Chicago.
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New Wave documentary premieres in Chicago at annual Asian American Showcase
A new documentary about the culture and identity of Vietnamese Americans growing up in the eighties and their connection to the new wave music scene premiered to much fanfare in Chicago.
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Is haunted Annabelle doll actually missing or in Chicago?
Rumors that the haunted Annabelle doll went missing and may be in Chicago have surfaced amid a world tour for the doll that inspired horror films.